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Food Safety:What every teen chef should know
You have your recipe, your ingredients, your apron, and the whole deal. But before you start slicing and dicing, do you know how to prepare food safely? This means more than keeping your hands away from a whirling blade; it means knowing how to avoid spreading bacteria, knowing tips for safe shopping, and more.
One of the most important things to the Muslim youth is having a Masjid. I am a part of the Muslim youth and hearing the date, December 31, 2000 scares me. No, not December 31, 1999, the last day of the millennium when everything was supposedly going to go wrong, but December 31, 2000. That is the day that the lease on the ADAMS Center, our Masjid, is going to end and the place will be turned over to others. Where will that leave us? It is absolutely imperative that we build a new Masjid. If we don't build a new Masjid, then where will we have youth group, Saturday and Sunday schools? There will be no place for us to have Qur'an class, Islamic Studies, youth group meetings, or after-Fajr tafseer classes on the weekends. If we don't have the Masjid then where we can get together with our brothers and sisters in Islam?
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